Who we are

SIPTU’s Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction Division represents workers in key State enterprises, public transport and the construction industry.

From working on building sites to keeping homes warm in the winter our members deliver essential services that underpin Ireland’s infrastructure and economy.

There are four Sectors within the Division: 

our sectors

Members are organised across the island of Ireland and their activities make a major contribution to improving the quality of people’s lives and delivering essential services. Membership is drawn from both the private and public sectors.

    Aviation Sector

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    Email: teac@siptu.ie

    Divisional Organiser: Adrian Kane

    Latest news in Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction

    Highlighting the benefits of union membership during Trade Union Week

    by | May 20, 2025 | Aviation Sector, SIPTU Bulletin, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    The Aviation Sector hosted an information stand at Dublin Airport on 1st May to celebrate Trade Union Week. The stand generated a lot of discussion with existing...

    Aviation Sector activists discuss future of the Union at AGM

    by | May 20, 2025 | Aviation Sector, SIPTU Bulletin, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    The Aviation Sector Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place on 19th March in Portlaoise, County Laois. The well-attended event saw constructive discussions on several...

    Why we celebrate May Day

    by | May 20, 2025 | Aviation Sector, SIPTU Bulletin, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    By Niall Phillips The 1st of May, or first Monday in May, is a national public holiday in many countries. Workers in Ireland first benefited from this public holiday in...

    SIPTU Aviation Sector member dismissed during probation wins €8,000

    by | May 20, 2025 | Aviation Sector, SIPTU Bulletin, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    A member of the SIPTU Aviation Sector who had their employment terminated during their probation period has secured a payment of €8,000 at the Workplace Relations...

    Notable SIPTU Pay Deals in the Aviation Sector

    by | May 20, 2025 | Aviation Sector, SIPTU Bulletin, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SR Technics Cork Following a conciliation meeting between SIPTU and SR Technics under the auspices of the Workplace Relations Commission the following proposal was...

    SIPTU recruitment materials

    by | May 20, 2025 | Aviation Sector, SIPTU Bulletin, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    A range of new SIPTU publicity and recruitment materials are available for Shop Stewards and members from their SIPTU Organiser.

    BNM Recycling workers serve strike notice for 2nd and 3rd April 

    by | Mar 18, 2025 | Latest News, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU members employed by Bord na Móna Recycling, the country’s last publicly owned domestic waste collection service, have served notice of a two-day strike action for the 2nd and 3rd April.

    SIPTU seeks meeting with new Transport Minister on transport police commitment

    by | Jan 15, 2025 | Latest News, Latest News Home, Transport Sector, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU representatives have welcomed the inclusion in the Programme for Government of a commitment to establish a new transport police service with powers of arrest and under the control of the NTA.

    SIPTU says EPA report findings make sale of Bord na Mona Recycling untenable 

    by | Dec 17, 2024 | Energy Sector, Latest News, Latest News Home, Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction | 0 Comments

    SIPTU has stated that the proposed sale by the State of Bord Na Mona Recycling is untenable in light of a new EPA report which says Ireland will miss its mandatory EU recycling targets applying from 2025.